Wind power Rob Waring, series editor
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Footprint reading libraryPublication details: Australia Heinle Cengage Learning c2009Description: 24 p. col. ill., mapISBN:- 9781424011834
- 1424011833
- 428.6
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Lexile : 890L
In windy places, some people catch the wind's power with special equipment and use it to make energy. The schools in one area are using wind power to save energy and money. How is this energy made? Where is it all used?
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